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Water-sport apparatus
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US1639607A
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Aug. 16; 1927.
1,639,607 5. L. HENRY I WATER S PORT APPARATUS Filed June 19, 1926 I I w ii,"
INVENTOR .Beulah Lozn'qre 1/6? ATTORNEYS Patented Aug. 16. 1 927.
UNITED STATES 'A. YGUILNZ'BURG, F
* 1,639,607 PATENT OF;FIE.
BEULAH LOUISE sam on NEW YORK, N. v nssxeuonor .QNE-HYALFITO EDWIN 1 NEW YO N. Y.
Application filed June 19,
This invention relates to sporting apparatus, and has particular refcrenceto an apparatus for buoyantly sustaininga person afloat. f
An object of the present invention is the qrovision of a water sport apparatus which is buoyant to sustain a person afloat, the apparatus having novel structural features permitting a person to assume a sitting posture, and While in the sitting posture to use the legs to propel the apparatus.
Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus of the indicated character for youngsters unable to swim, to safely sustain a youngster afloat fol-enjoying the pleasurable benefits of being in the Water.
The nature ofthe invention and its distinguishing features and advantages Will appear when the following specification is read in connection with the accompanying drawing, in Which Figure 1 is a perspective View of the apparatus of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation, the section being taken substantially on theline 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a sectional View taken on the line 44 of Fig. 2 and illustrating one of the details.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary sectional elevation illustrating one of the inflatable and dcflatable bodies.
F 6 is a detail sectional view illustrating the manner in Which the inflatable and deflatable bodies are connected to the buoyant frame.
Generally stated. the apparatus of the present invention, in the illustrated embodiment, consists of a buoyant frame or supportingstructure 10, and rear inflatable anddeflatable bodies 11 for aiding in sustaining the rear end of the structure afloat, and a front inflatable anddeflatable body 12 for aiding and .sustaining the front end of thestructure 10 afloat, the body .12 constructed in simulation of a part of some natural object such as a swan or other Water fowl.
The frame or supportingstructure 10 includes longitudinals 13 of composite construction, in that each longitudinal will consist of arigid member 14 of buoyant material such as balsa, and a covering of ducking 1926. semi No. 117,123.
orcanvas 15. "The'structuie 10 also includes a seat-l6'connected to the longitudinals at the ends, which Will be the rear ends. Theseat 16 is of composite construction in that it consists of amember 17 of proper size ofbuoyant material such as balsa and a covering of ducking orcanvas 18. Arranged between the longitudinals 13 is a piece of ducking orcanvas 19, the opposite ends of which are connected'respectively as at 20 to the longitudinals 13. Thepiece 19 is arranged in advance of theseat 16 and serves as a foot rest. i
Each of the rear inflatable anddeflatable bodies 11 is in the form of a ball and consists of anouter covering 21 of ducking or canvas made up of several segments, and arubber bladder 22 which is insertable into the covering 21 through aplacket 23. The bladder has connected thereto an inflating and deflatingdevice 24 of any preferred construction for inflating and deflating thebladder 22. Each of thebodies 11 is con- 'nected preferably to theseat 16 and this the construction of thebodies 11 except that p thebody 12 is provided with apart 26 made from material cut and formed to simulate a part of a natural object such as a swan. The bladder used being so shaped as to fill in thepart 26 When inflated. Thebody 12 is connected to the front ends of the longitudinals 13 byshort lengths 27 of ducking or canvas in a manner similar to that in which thebodies 11 are connected.
In order to make theseat 16 detachable from the longitudinals 13 there is provided a means presently to be described. The
under side of theseat 16 is provided with 100 spaced guides orloops 28 for accommodating the rear ends respectively of the longitudinals 13. The rear end of each longitudinal 13 is provided with a strap or the like 29. Coactingfastening elements 30 and 105 31 are arranged respectively on theguides 28 andstraps 29. When the rear end of each longitudinal is inserted in its related guide orloop 28, as shown in Fig. 4, the
strap 29 may be brought to the outside guide or loop 28 for the -engagement of the associated coactingfastening elements 30 and 31. This construction allows parts of the apparatus to be separated to be readily trans ported. In this Connection it is to be understood that thebodies 11 and 12 will be deflated. I
It is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the precise arrangement of parts shown and described, as details of construction may be modified and rearranged Without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of Which is limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A water sport apparatus comprising a buoyant supporting structure, and inflatable and deflatable buoying means which aids to sustain said supporting structure to which said means is connected, said supporting structure comprising longitudinals,a seat, a foot rest, loops on the seat, a strap on each of the longitudinals, the straps engagea-ble respectively with the loops, and means hold-- ing the straps detachably engaged with the loops.
2. In a Water sport apparatus, a buoyant rigid frame including a covering of stout fabric; and inflatable and deflatable bodies each having a covering of stout fabric, each of said bodies connected with said frame by a length of stout fabric whose opposite ends are attached respectively to the covering of the frame and the covering of the body. r
13. A water sport apparatus comprising rigid buoyant longitudinals, a rigid buoyant seat, means detachably connecting the seat with one end of each of the longitudinals. inflatable and deflatable bodies connected With the seat, and an inflatable and 'deflatable body simulating a natural object connected with the other end o1 each of the longitudinals.
BEULAH LOUISE HENRYI
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Cited By (10)

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US2994095A (en)*1959-04-151961-08-01Jaeger MichaelWater skiffs
US3212109A (en)*1959-04-221965-10-19Alfred I RomanWater craft
US4302003A (en)*1979-08-131981-11-24Hughes Thomas VWater toy
US5766052A (en)*1995-12-131998-06-16Metro; Martin C.Combination child float/adult aquatic exercise device
US6059360A (en)*1998-10-072000-05-09Bedard; Peter R.Car/boat floatation seat for infants
US20030189365A1 (en)*2002-12-042003-10-09Sea Seat, Inc.Child restraint system for use in watercraft
US6923706B1 (en)2004-02-112005-08-02Swimways Corp.Aquatic toys
US20060003646A1 (en)*2004-06-302006-01-05Ho Sports Company, Inc.Inflatable towable float
US20060223410A1 (en)*2004-02-112006-10-05Arias David ACollapsible Aquatic Toys
US7255620B1 (en)2004-09-302007-08-14Amy ShepherdChild carrier and swimming aid

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US2994095A (en)*1959-04-151961-08-01Jaeger MichaelWater skiffs
US3212109A (en)*1959-04-221965-10-19Alfred I RomanWater craft
US4302003A (en)*1979-08-131981-11-24Hughes Thomas VWater toy
US5766052A (en)*1995-12-131998-06-16Metro; Martin C.Combination child float/adult aquatic exercise device
US6059360A (en)*1998-10-072000-05-09Bedard; Peter R.Car/boat floatation seat for infants
US6715830B2 (en)2002-12-042004-04-06Sea Seat, Inc.Child restraint system for use in watercraft
US20030189365A1 (en)*2002-12-042003-10-09Sea Seat, Inc.Child restraint system for use in watercraft
US6923706B1 (en)2004-02-112005-08-02Swimways Corp.Aquatic toys
US20060223410A1 (en)*2004-02-112006-10-05Arias David ACollapsible Aquatic Toys
US7247077B1 (en)*2004-02-112007-07-24Swimways Corp.Aquatic toys
US20060003646A1 (en)*2004-06-302006-01-05Ho Sports Company, Inc.Inflatable towable float
US7232356B2 (en)*2004-06-302007-06-19Ho Sports Company, Inc.Inflatable towable float
US7238073B2 (en)*2004-06-302007-07-03Ho Sports Company, Inc.Inflatable towable float
US20070151498A1 (en)*2004-06-302007-07-05Ho Sports Company, Inc.Inflatable towable float
US7255620B1 (en)2004-09-302007-08-14Amy ShepherdChild carrier and swimming aid

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